Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion

The Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion aims to foster critical reflection on our religious beliefs and the religious dimensions of the worlds in which we live. Thoroughly pluralistic in both methodology and subject mater, the series includes works based on analytical arguments, phenomenological descriptions, hermeneutical interpretations, deconstructive critiques, and historical and comparative studies. The series editor seeks books of intellectual importance on a broad variety of issues from the rationality of religious beliefs and the meaning of religious lifeworlds to the relation of religions to art, science, ethics, politics, and gender.Inquiries may be addressed to Dee Mortensen, Editorial Director, mortense@indiana.edu